Affiliation:
1. University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada and Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA.
Abstract
Recent research has provided strong support for the utility of broadly neutralizing antibodies generated against viruses, which inherently possess a high degree of antigenic variability (such as influenza virus or HIV) as a feasible means to prevent infection. Many of these antibodies share the ability to bind to highly conserved regions within the stem of the virus ‘spike’ or surface glycoprotein, in such a way that they interfere with virus entry, including membrane fusion. As a result, broadly neutralizing antibodies could be supplied to patients as a form of passive immunotherapy, as well as play a role in the design of new ‘universal’ vaccines and antiviral agents. The following article describes the most recent innovations in this exciting field.
Subject
Oncology,Immunology,Immunology and Allergy
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